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Show il f? . mm00 1 it n i f ) r ii murraycoy I- '- mii i - mi V explorers i J L Prepares For A BifA , Mr. and Mrs. K. o. Simons are receipt of :,n interesting letter frriu their son, linyd, who is in New York City, where he has taken up Ihe study of aviation and aero-planin Canning Factory 1 Busy Summer v These are busy days tit th Uocky Mountain Packing Corpora lion factory iu Murray. Looking o forward to a sea so timisticnlly ahead more active than for sevei al years past, the equipment is he ing put in first class condition foi ;he season's work, and it is cxpeel ed that after the past years Inactivity the factory wheels will be turn ing if not to the obi normalcy, t at least a comparatively busy sea sou. mechanics at the Uooseve!: School ,f Aviation n Long Island, lb' tells of making an aeiuaintance to special mention in the with Mar. in Johnson ami wife, Osa. Our fur the Locomotive" noted explorer when they landed v eiitilled a was warning "Watch T!,is, In effect, Critihlow, class is the house joint resolutior I.v Ceoree A. Um-years state tax introduced in the lower house by fl,r miv than in analyzing various ltoprosoiilative Milton 1',. Taylor of ,., :imiiiiI"'r' Weber county and known as II. J measures now hen ire tin r. wti'.'U U rtnh legislature for It. I'ndi-the provisions of the resovMiuYratnm. lution the author would give future v.. ivi.hlow. an acknowledged legislatures iMtwor to tax, levy, col ......'.'..lo. ,,n tax matters revealed !oct and allocate taxes for the gen danger in several promised eral welfare of 'the state. He would of the most tiintlkm laws-da- nger ,.'. snrt that if exploded by being !n brief, jmt Into the hands of K, men and women the means of sayInactPil into statutes would react to r me suue as n ing ju.st who would bear the taxii detriment rtiie 1 whole althuujrh they might favoi tion burdens of I'tah. He would the legislative body supreme I wine social group. The numerou make in Its power to provide ways and 1 (idlons, I.Kks or what have you means of handling everything jmt ' blamed f- -r the condition iu taining to taxation and disxsal ot H! nl.icb the legislature now finds revenues raised by taxation. In taxes particular. 9 If as wards Suppose, say opponents (lf grantI hun-I Mr. Critihlow, harked by ing such far reaching powers, some and of not thousands, if big dre Is, business or industry could sway a Iviiwll business men and taxpayer-- I to. Its immediate desires legislature I L't'wri'.lly. s--e in 125 taxation ineas-ir presume along taxation-way- . senate and in house ures sponsored labor wield that could an irresist1 rj aimed to penalize through uddi- ible big stick. Or grant that agrleut tional taxm some particular croup. turists held a balance of power. 3 industry or business. These, the tax What would hapten In any of these not shows were Introduced, n fxpi-revents'; .lust, say the bill's opMn-nts- , to raise revenue for governmental the enactment of laws that ruries. but to confer advantage)-apovmil I make it easy for the sHt ial one croup or another either groups In command when it came l,v trajr of exeeptions in favor of to paying taxes. I the rponsoring group or pouullio to other siiiH)sedly Heferring scrnst competitors. revenu'-raisinas dangerous to A'liTiling to the former tax this sort of taxation Is 'his or that group, while les;onini.r In other fields, the tax exto tin' state's interests at burdens lancerou. to the chain store ports point ndlaw. Tlielr i wnue-rnlsln- g bill. They declare that this Jjiimtn ostensible on the surface, are in n allty submerged in advantage? would cost one industry alone about $.00.ikki year.ly. Another bill was n.vnilng muiie favored croup and enabling invented solely for the purpose o' passed by the lion.. towns to tax traveling siii)ort for the hill. These cities and of I'tah manufacmninvg are in fact, he says, introd- representatives w but not uced to relieve siue group of n turers and senate The those from stales. other Iirtl(m of Its tax load at the ex committee to which the bill was re IMise of some other, group, busl-lieferred has deleted this provision or industry. that I'tah There hit, for example, points under the assumption bnsines and Industry should be at Mr. Critihlow, five measures propiKlin to levy additional taxes kept coiiiieitlvi' and not be made may apiinst nietnl mines. Nine relate to liear burdens outsiders toUiation of public utilities. Four a void. All of which raises the moot "Ms to make insurance companies Two have to do tsillit ns to where taxes hhoiild ls W nrnre taxes. levbsl. The en'rN (Hsiple who lth the wileg tax; designed to t know about taxes-. tip"ti n'i wriiiln products affecting certIncome generally aid ain groans and so smirlng advant property load pro stover the remainder of the state. and that all will l:ir a And f"i means. their tMirtlotiate to Thm there are taxes on or taxa'.'ej without those protsr'y natural and artificial income -- a JuM sales tax universal nomptinns prnHsed to relieve ' levied. ly craiD activities from gasoline j ! ahead curve thp Hangerous !ie, rmj, $nr(, (.,x (nivcllns ns! sWmnn tin. and the Classed by the tax extorts many prop-- '' to diseoniit and rimpronils-"nqne- nt are Midi, and to iHMlellniiurni Pleasures as those proHs!lS a 'HA ccl.t on rross sal' lax of one Th" cxhim' f..r of rr-tsof the tax the rMi'!pts many l"!!!! mcaxurcs Is that some Including sales, rentals, royal' ies. rf 'fi arc not ,rlne th.dr slm" 'liteii'st and dividends, at-- aootbei ' 'ales t to burden and that fono iimendllig the 1,r C"U' 'inu' a tax rol'is nr. rson rarrvins more ?revetit any , i mtle r r'd.tful ..a.l. Iemonstrii-'k- i from a buyer. f t!,,. It. 'jis1:i f;,,.,.,,., Mstc! as grotiof.ivi.rit" t if tv,. (MitiMors. To prove in' 'ton. alihtoigb U next to lm :;nv,.,Stluy ores ire H e b'!-- - . b i'ioe th' F..r uj.m.rt l r.he He- - i'n! paMshc tli st:,te in tos'ria! 'e l l'h.r iiiiciii Mii. inn, unit n" t'-maki'vr tj nii.i iiti. i,i,iia e l ur 01 s M..11 I hi! ' s ', to rf!!.AP tbi'iiuoivo c f tuiine s ii '.. l.l : is.- -. i'... lo.t n ,. uHiti f th load ihev have Utn i .f feiks :.o i.i... ... ""Tin. I ..use Mm ' .rlviitcan i" A'Tr!n? t r, Pritebbw. the boors of wi th in mi' es a:nt fU'iiT may be sriedtcrs. " t!'tH Js to j,ubor.tnal. private s.'ioe- - c! iss li e t ''' I., to th,. lnt,.n-s- t of the MiMo'i i' - b"'. -t- o c.ocrt.'i..teal and Mn.t tut of that t toets.ins riMtul.i'.Ty tnanv 'iHrnl ,,;',"r,, nf,,'r J"''Inc nil tie , mo led ', !.. 1..W u "d ' nij fonretitrntltiff upon Mte od..'rlal ,1!c o'ltilie. and of nil clne Z iinimM.-- l "e i l'e a reraKitri "! pen ...mtidss'.ms ,.radi(i!1v tl"- - reg'ila --r in in their uen ai.ptli ntb.t, the In.m- - . ud., t ... ..... ii .lusi ri s '". ttW ln,. legisla to Mtnobfy ,,. and ftanrM, i... p..,,!.,,,. III the did rat i .. .1 . i i..n i' r. Mse - that all 1. mi at lens" Im' tuiiked . . ...r,u,!t--.. - " ?. ....i. I, .. III. i IS III - .....I.iiii iNien f n)enurei llntrd bv nmed 'lnfa..r of gdieial lata o ' , mi'i ninny min i" I, I"tlimt,, to celier.il lil..Pn.f. (('otitltioi d 'li I'i'ge n.l r n-- il their plane, "Spirit f Africa", at the Long Island field. This p'an,' was used by the famous cxi.b pts in Africa, for the filming of HHr most recent picture. "P.alliooiia." which undoiibt-dl- y will be shown iu our local show houses soon. Mr. Johnson spent about forty-livminutes relating interesting (xieriences and facts about their trip into the African jungles, and said one of the two planes used consumed l'.2 gallons of gas an hour, while the other burned only 2d gallons. Th.' cost of gasoline on that trip aniuui!-ei- l to ..'J.".(HMi. They sM'n a year and a half iu the jungb's. Mr. Johnson has also completed a book, for if (ftA e l 111 i 'MA M II -- H ,,.AX'v Vf R to (?' f I I Four hundred acres of in ns lur n contracted for by tl. already company with the farmers in tip., and It Is believed the section, acreage may be Increased to 8(M acres. The contracted price this year is $."2 for first grade isas, with the price decreasing on the remaining M grades, down to $20 '.arly peas will bring ?2.50 jht ton over the above prices. 1 1 1 , VIII T Cranger, West Jordan, Taylors-ville- , PulleniUe, Uraior and are included in the territory l'n-:o- by the canning factory In this city. As soon as prices are settle I upon for beans and ioiimloco the work of contracting acreage for these products of the soil will U pushed forward. publication. The explorers are getting ready for another trip into of Africa, wbe'e they will have to make the tiip n foot, !iO' miles long, to be gene one and a half to two years. covered t hob-saler- s s ex-np- 1 1-- jt 1;-- "ri "!' ! fv en-uf- wo-loi-- u-i- . 111 ie i IN D. Y. U. CHORUS A. R. IVINS AT of Murray, and and IMna Clover of Sandy nr" members of a selected chorus for the Voting unPnnce" "The Sua iversity opera. scheduled for March II and 1" pre selitatb ns. They are also luemlH'ts of the "Y" concert chorus. "The Sun I lams'." written by Pro f.ssor W. F. Hanson of It. Y.l'. a in collaboration with Zitkala. full 1i1oihI.iI Indian woman. Is a sympathetic portrayal of the real Indian-h- is customs, dress, superstitions, songs, games, and cereAriel Mr. Anton Clover son. The alM.e linoleum block was drawn and executed by Mr. Clifford t of Murray High School. Ward Nolle' reorganized. Cilbert was inMrs. F.thel stalled n President; Friiksoii was made First Counsellor; Mrs. IMith Walters was made Second Counsellor. A fine session of the Relief Society conference was held. The Murray The Murray Wouians' Club held luncheon Thursday, today, at one dork in tlie i ouiiiy rireiiiens nan honoring th- - past presidents of the club. Mrs. II. W. Moffat. Mrs. I. lege. I. P.oam. Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mrs. Mrs Pc r Movteiison of Fphraim Hugh Ward, Mrs. L. A. Martin and who has Ihsii visiting her son and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mrs. A reading was glvi-daughter in law. Mr. and Mrs. Vari-ai- i by for two wiks. Ionise 11:11 Howe followed by cello M". tens-oiiThe Murray city I Ions Club me Lake hospital dur-i'- numbers by Mrs. Pari Howe. The at the Murray High School Thurs nilered a Salt she submitted hostesses were Mrs. William SampWisk. where the day evening. Ftbruary '.Nh. o tuoinlnp. son, Mrs. F. II. Westiiver. Mrs. an iaiion, Thursday op the was Mr. C. Clarence Neslcn Crant Prvan. Mrs. H. Alb'ti and speaker of the evening. The M :u;i I girls of the Pap- Mrs. Vimi'iit Truden. or ticiler the ilirctioii ,t cb i. r 1. di r. Mrs. J. p. Payne, held PROGRAM AT aflerii'n'l CONIOINT i, 1. ng Wednesday 1st. WARD MURRAY bic'i was followed by a snpjsT t the i bun h, A splendid program has Ihsii nr t ramrod for conont at Murray 1st I -. MWahhinist r'tnniel V.ra March 3rd. at fi::i'V Ua v.cek from thro Fr'.taV of ; ; nunbers will 1"' musical The l ' ; trl" - nl In Sai ranieiito, titsenl depart the sootisieed ib by Wl 1.1. Francisco o nl and ati Met! nt the Mtirrny High School I the of s., e ha ,..,1,, pleasure . the ilinsilon of William F SlCV. se!l .'1- Iora Mr. J I . The program l lis fob tlob'nson. ibis of resident former Miss Ann Moran of Spanish Fork is making her home with her sister, Mrs. I'd Ja.kson. Miss Moran Is attending the L. Ii. S. P.uslliess Col- .3 .VI! v..-l.s- m I "-- .r I ilv. tt ' ;; f'.n'oii v - ll oticral ada.iioo: T ,f l'Rlof.Ville. J.i! and dgi r",'",rlnN.ffl Atmrlcn hi IMi. r,..nclwith iotilf sttelin'Sm,u" hn,t 'i't IS'lll tk .? r,,,n l.nl. M'otfV I"!" tiuuicy to Come at.d s,.piM..t the , n,,, , '"rjr. ! ' 1 t( tin" two rlilblnn tb.. year 1SI.1 they f'fst train of ,n,,l"cnm.. tortnh, lifn t trnvel-- i team! nAKF.TnAu7p)t.TS . "' W.!i..-s-day'- . " IN M MEN CONTEST "'l,r t'onncii Mm tournaiodd a '" in M '' "'" offes" trioo daughter soli in law. M Pop h W ill she il. whi ' the t1.lit .p an .p. ration Tuesday. Ibi t Il ls. uM, her I'.l th Cr.f.iid. a re s ily v. i od e ,.. is g.aduile "t Mia..? IP.''. a. me pat S.1,,,.1 wl.i re 1." was an all mus.ial aff H- and th- - Col I ,. s imijotins In nntsb at in singirg the e iliMl.l ,,, ,.,;,. t" niei l,N high s.Ihs.I for a mender "f "be male '(Uait't won fifsl b"0..rs at lie- Mate ,bh ,,,,1. lr. LI st in o.i. ,.,,, sbat. ,,.v il.srnuKb'd ,ie tM d i. i i li- -t I I'l-ic- 'ah - mi old and aid ati.'-r- at VioMta in -d wPh Iba',, tp. '"' lit. .s ',rn,.v raiighf ''''""nd-s- l n batla-it- , ". otor TIol-AiM- e to 2.. Th" Fet'llioU in fl I 'i'. "ote of ,,,,,,,,,,,,1'i.. ,,:, ' t ,a PROGRAM FOR MR. DON GILBERT MARCH 2nd l Ward Mutual Murray will give a program on Saturday. March 2nd, In I or of Mr. Don CillxTt. Mr. Cilbert has returned from n mission to the Southern Statc4 field. A large crowd Is expected to Is' present nt the homecoming of this tHipnlar young man. S.s-om- i.f Miss Alice The marriage of Mr. and ilnnghlor Yotmgherg, Mrs. Herman Youngberg, and Mr Kreshitier Jnretbh took place Snl nrday evening al the Murray 2nd ward amusoiiiiiit hall. The was perfoinusl at S o'cl.Mk r with P.ishop U. . Khsiihissiii forming (he ceremony. TO INCREASE SENIORS The bridal parly stood in a Imwot f f.rns and j.alins. with a canop Murray First Ward Mutual pre, . f ei ;..ls iital hearts In an attrac blem y Is isiiidncting a ial drive or. to loereiise the senior I lllss i rraiigeiiidil. bride The live Congr.gatbm "on'!". Hymn a g.ovn "f white satin and curried prayer a lniitio( of bride's A sslal r"es. Mrs and Interesting proS""''!s Imtnu. of was matroii Matt .luiiti.li l U I I li.g gram John utrang' d for Ibis "Ilo'v IL.Iv. Holy' Fsihei mil Mise- - Mirle lass Tuesday evening and th'-I l os. Stevens Youiighers, Velma Siiarr and Mar have lsii fortunate Iu obtaining n "t l II We Love Tb's" Tnrpin were maids of honor. Frb "peaker who Will !alk to I'onlhatn K. "So.. Lily" wa 'b" group on divorn-- t and marJ ... Mllbr Yutigt rg. brother of th" bride T.'k on Slogan best mall. riages. Cord bine also bu n s nt ;pi"p S.iiL's wa A tiiisii.thiiieoti .f th" ward program out to tii iii ni' tolH r Trecliu i "Marine Hynius" dam followed was whiili class. thi by to given Join (belli inviting l bl "Sail th" Oi call I'.hl" .. Sul U" cni-- l following Will log. Pvan. were a Mr. nod Mrs. Y."ingl-erP.. it, a lb" UHS'titlg, i. I "Merry Life" In pselvlng by Mr. and Mr slsto.l I I All liii t g made In P...li"m I if. " From the Matt Juretiil. Increase lb" ctirollliicl t of (be adult iat. Cirl : arranged by Nol.l. Jauios p'shop. Mr. was in i barge of the- gift room class, where very educntioli.il ntel Ca'n while Mrs Kn'lnln" CUIhtI assist interest Ing i I.iss.h. Bre Is ing Wanderer" "The pari'die Sol.. Illxe glrb d by a group of P..-ea. h week by Jiistbe DaV. 'aiui" gie'er. P M.ri - of chare.fh" in were rcfrchnidit Id Moffat. W. Frank Flair b'cad'ng The young roup!" will make thell Two S.'i"ittal Song home in fbi city f..r th" present. MIvs IKIIIMW 1ID IN SN Ar ta I "Who's That Calling" I'KINCIM O Noble Cain raogod by by I 1RFRTY SCHOOL P. T. A Arranged ltd "I . liven" Km Ml. Maiie Hoffman "f Tie-resTO SPONSOR PROGRAM Nol.'e Cain. .. Violin Trio Fran.l., daiicbter f f Mr. wed was f tbi Ion A of Iat Hoffman .Ity. Pa l oot Tec hd liirls I'hoins "Lnlabv" will Minor a pro Wednesday. I'.Muary 2Tth. to M. Chorus "Sing me a Chanty" Lilrfily il grain ! I" hebl Thnrlny, M ap-- t.ster SVott Ydine. with "Y", Ibane, nhr T. al T p. in. nt the iSratil ward The maniage (. k place In Sail K". fe. t. An iiiten !lng program bio If at.. i.o. 'NoVV. the I.V l bat H'iiltl (I.tloj luti iirraPg.d. wbhli will imlud" fucr." cere-inoti- Mi-- Mr. mI! tl," "f"" daughi. I of li - Fngere t'rof"id. i c t ct up I cigt.tis.n f l.er friends ; las' of nl ii it. l portv Friday AO. k :,t lu r home ill I'llioll. Ill" I" .. I.... I,. lu r fifteenth birthdav v i o'or s, heme of led r al aiaii" out i ti.t" at 't '1''" ,V;s i ai i refresh and itei orations 'the bouse .1av.d ,.!,!, Ta'.le games Vile Sir." and pr.'es wen won by I'oris t. tl t" S'- lter. bm Pi!ot. and a- - - It. u r os. r. I t Mr th" FJ .t . te-- W.l ctet Pa- -t l aitte Chief l ! otu .. ..ii. hi ill Tloitsday nft. i nooii i.t t r bom." oil South S'ate sli-- s I I. tun h' "Il w is .erv. d lit ol.e o'i b at d lb" ; 1 Is-i- Ciy - con-dnd.- sh.. pj-i- "f 'be nidid"-"- l' spl.-ndi- f' riiooti was "l en! in bbh the p.n i - nrds, t.'ssil.lHties for a M.Mts i;...."ge Kobbrl and yootu' rut '""'' tbo ,,f woifc." be sins. Came ' govi.rnn.eti! C. ol go ('barb s, of los Angeles t'"'en son. ,).. h T Mr Fddii.B'oii ,lh n This de-to t.m d i.v .la. Talifoi nia. .'I'tlveil bore during tin nw itditi-- ti d. ret. . ''V ,ast of 'he Little Tl.oalre both iit i to. 'Mil's Usit with Mr .iH..tittt"t Povertilm ..Vis t f " f ' poind i Semi Hnals v,.ri a imndHi """'iter the Morn.oie. will be pt;n.-- l Ftidav: no gaO" 1" IHioi..." and Is onh.sirn nl the Holders' pareiit. Mr. (Hid Mrs and th" ;81 govetnment. TV (CoiiMnucd on Pafi 4) II'" fi ,,. nn. leg m .e.tot.'.1 Th'its Ci.ll'f Saturday. ls will mil pUjcd ' ith ii Il.in , R JURETICH Is-e- '!i-i1!- i Idaho, for a visit e, - irnln ns Hrlcbam il.. I le nanv f f t The fl,hnls!..n t" th" Murray ii,i ' n I mo at P. ' " "Hiignier or llie l.lle IVnghmi M h.bl Fiidav. M'Pb nnd FliiLeti, r--i c,,,, 'n t I,., li ster Lddiligl"". all t ike th- - pa.t dn-- t i ..f Murrav. il. the nt.l n :.l f Conat S. ball t;,, -- S ate Asri.trtul.il 'oll'gi iu Time." Mr. F'bbog n; bingham murray ! Pe"-- Powell s Mrs Alston. Mr, J.. Il Us powe!) in d ...mud Miller and Mrs, Wil i; '.'i "t. h ft Sunday niru f."- Ii I'll-'ll- ... iiarner, ... ,j I us .VJ-tid- Jlo. 1 io -- UTAH PIONEER WEDDING OF MISS ALICE YOUNGBERG & KRESH-ME- The Salt Lake County Fire Department was called to the rest47.V .lrm f Mrs. Ida Johnson, South iih Fast at 0:10 p. m. on Tuesday. Fourteen inciuliers of the Fire the alarm Department answered and ipilckly extinguished the blaze located in a clothes closet. Cause of the fire whs declared to have Fire Ignited matches, said Chief Jack Clay. The damage wai not serious. mem-bersi- Mrs. Th.- -. - ..- given. FIRE DEPT. REPORT n-- -I- si-'i,-.' b-- I.ed 1 m Su-'da- fie ... students of Karl II. Oil presenled 111 II ris'Ha' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F McDonald. 4Stl"i Wasatch Avenue nt H p. ni. Man h a, Those taking part will be Alhi Tame, Keith McDonald, Harry Van Llnd. lbadings Uuill and Jenny will also lx ami violin numlH-n- i Piano ley will . nrfe-Min- g - a o - b- JPr' CO. lH'art OF PIANO RECITAL MARCH PRESIDENTS PAST CLUB ARE GUESTS 6lh BY LOCAL TALENT Neighborhood News V I'M-Tt- Perg, a student of the Art ni.-n- Society ha been Mrs. Catherine i t Stella Camieglelcr, Karl Kvans and Fred Krlckson. Vixal selisltons .... Itindiive Chorus Vocal selections .... Florence Krlck- SOCIETY REORGANIZED f JvT Ivins. a counselb sp-di.- l RELIEF WARD U. the seventies of the K D. S. Church will he the speaker r.t the Second Ward, Sunday, Murray p. in. A Manh 3, at Iss-arranged and program has reads as follows; Violin Trio, (a and b iiuinlsrs) .... if monials. SECOND 2nd WARD Ila-e- l Sharp n a ACTIVITY PROGRAM TO BE PRESENTED laiitaln. gram and t!,.. . h,. ii xatbd Piusbal lr its.i he. and liumts r b ot. h''lia, Th" purp"'' of tbi program Is to mis," fum's Is' osis for 4ni EroumN tiip Friday eeliiiur. Mar.h oe iit. and tbo as. iation Is Work lulled i bonis of Salt will prosotii a program at South ing bard to tnak" tbl pntiam which iinesfii. p.m. nds r th" dntp and Coiioiiwood ward chapel, will consist .f variety, cd", and upM.rt your scbl by attending thl splendid frogrini. mhed chorus tiumls'rs. 1 1. Vii-nt- the FI WILL BESTOW OF DECORA-TIO- N CHIVALRY N. Th" Canton Colfaf, F. bidgo Will Is.tow- - the 1. !. M. of Chimlry upon i'er Hetti" b'ls". IMsknh timnila Martin of No. l.i. at Fratcrnfll Hull. March ft. All mrtmVr. p!ea Tu--d- ay. take notice. |